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  • In Iraq, Christmas is becoming many Muslims' favorite new holiday

  • In Lebanon, a growing rift between Hezbollah and their long-time Christian ally

  • Iran Dailies Show Mixed Reactions To Pope's Visit To Iraq, Meeting With Sistani

  • Iran Protests: How Should Iranian Christians Respond?

  • Iran sees Christian as threat to national security

  • Iran: Christians Asked to be Discreet

  • Iran's Courageous Christians Join the Revolution

  • Iranian Christians demand truth and justice for Mahsa Amini

  • Iranian Christians in Jerusalem - what do they think of Israel?

  • Iranian Christians on Iran’s Extraordinary Protests

  • Iranians are happy about the Pope-Sistani meeting, not the fundamentalists

  • Iraq alcohol ban: Christian political party appeals, saying it is undemocratic

  • Iraq: a beacon of hope for Christians of Qaraqosh on the Nineveh Plains

  • Iraq: Bomb Attack On Catholic Shopkeeper Attacked

  • Iraq: Gathering youth in hope

  • Iraq: No church, no community, no future spouses for Sinjar’s only Christian returnees

  • Iraq: Rebuilding churches as symbols of hope

  • Iraq's Christians continue to fight for a place in society

  • Iraq's Christians mark Christmas with subdued celebrations in solidarity with Gaza

  • Iraq's Christians observe Christmas celebrations with fear and anxiety

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